Mae Jemison: First Black Woman in Space is a lively children's biography about a curious girl who loved both science and dance-and grew up to become a doctor, engineer, and astronaut. Written in clear, kid-friendly language for ages 3-8 this short chapter book follows Mae from asking big questions to soaring above Earth, then returning home to help the next generation dream even bigger. What kids will read: Learn: curiosity, notebooks, simple experiments, and the power of practice Apply: turning ideas into projects, teamwork, and helping others Train: habits, calm under pressure, simulators, and underwater "space" practice Launch: countdown, life in orbit, and working with a trusted crew Give Back: mentoring, community, and taking the next small step Why families and teachers love it: Shows STEM and the arts working together-creativity and science on the same team Encourages growth mindset, perseverance, and kindness Short sections, vivid scenes, and "new words to know" make learning natural Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and family reading time Read-aloud ages 3-8; independent readers 8-12. This inspiring true story invites young readers to see many paths to one purpose: use what you learn, help your team, and keep reaching-because big dreams can take flight.
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